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The movement emphasizes that Alberta and Saskatchewan have historically been the economic backbone of Canada, supporting the entire country through resource wealth and industrial capacity. Yet, they feel their contributions are underappreciated and undervalued.
The speakers advocate for the West to take control of its destiny, engaging directly with the U.S. and forging partnerships that prioritize their interests. This includes the possibility of seeking independence or autonomy through political means like referendums, emphasizing that their success should no longer be held hostage by federal policies and ideological battles.